Classes
DEA Class; OTC,
Common Brand Names; Aleve-D Sinus & Headache
Cough/Cold, Other Combos;
Analgesic/Decongestant Combos
Description
Naproxen: Inhibits cyclooxygenase; [at least 2 isoenzymes, cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) & -2 (COX-2)], thereby inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis
Pseudoephedrine: Alpha adrenergic agonist
Indications
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity
Do not coadministration pseudoephedrine with MAOIs or within 2 weeks after discontinuing MAOIs
Adverse Effects
Naproxen
- Abdominal pain, constipation, nausea, diarrhea
- GI bleeding, perforation, ulcers
- Dizziness, headache
Pseudoephedrine
- Tremor, restlessness, insomnia
- Nausea, vomiting
- Hypertension
- Atrial fibrillation, premature ventricular beats
Warnings
NSAIDs may increase risk of serious cardiovascular thrombotic events, myocardial infarction (MI), and stroke, which can be fatal
If taking aspirin for heart attack or stroke, ask healthcare professional before using this drug; NSAIDs may decrease benefits of aspirin
Naproxen may cause hypersensitivity, particularly in individuals allergic to aspirin
Pseudoephedrine may increase blood pressure
Pregnancy and Lactation
Pregnancy
Naproxen
Use of NSAIDs can cause premature closure of fetal ductus arteriosus and fetal renal dysfunction leading to oligohydramnios and, in some cases, neonatal renal impairment
Because of these risks, do not use after 20 weeks of gestation unless directed by a physician
Data from observational studies regarding other potential embryofetal risks of NSAID use in women in the first or second trimesters of pregnancy are inconclusive
Pseudoephedrine
Avoid, during first trimester; may be associated with possible risk of gastroschisis, small intestinal atresia, and hemifacial microsomia due to pseudoephedrine’s vasoconstrictive effects; magnitude of risk unknown
Fetal tachycardia reported following maternal use of extended release formulation for multiple days
Lactation
Naproxen
Based on available published clinical data, drug may be present in human milk; developmental and health benefits of breastfeeding should be considered along with mother’s clinical need for therapy and any potential adverse effects on breastfed infant from drug or from underlying maternal condition
Pseudoephedrine
Excreted in breast milk; irritability reported in nursing infants (limited data); milk production may be decreased in some women
Maximum Dosage
1 caplet PO q12hr
Pediatric
<12 years: Safety and efficacy not established
12 years or older: 1 caplet PO q12hr
How supplied
caplet
- 200mg/120mg (220mg naproxen sodium equivalent to 200mg naproxen)